There have been quite a few...
Risky Business - "In The Air Tonight"
Against All Odds - "Against All Odds (Take a Look At Me Now)"
White Nights - "Separate Lives"
Playing For Keeps - "Don't Look Back"
The Color of Money - "One More Night"
You Can't Hurry Love - "You Can't Hurry Love"
Buster - "Two Hearts"
Fire Birds - "Do You Remember" and "Find a Way To My Heart"
Bye Bye Love - "You Can't Hurry Love"
American Psycho - "Sussudio"
Big Trouble - "In The Air Tonight"
The New Guy - "In the Air Tonight"
Paid in Full - "In the Air Tonight"
Miami Vice - In the Air Tonight"
The Hangover - In the Air Tonight"
Phil Collins starred in the following films/tv programmes:
The Beatles' 'A Hard Day's Night': as a young boy, but his scene may have been cut from the final version of the film
Calamity The Cow: A series. He was a teenager then
Miami Vice: A series. He starred in a couple of episodes in 1985
Buster: The main role in the 1988 film regarding the true story of Buster Edwards, one of the men involved in the 1963 great Royal Mail rain robbery (if you have not yet seen it, watch it...it is immense!!!)
Frauds: 1993 film where he stars as Roland Copping, a rather odd character if I may say so myself...(also watch that too!)
Hook: he had a very small part in that film (you know, the one with Robin Williams and Dustin Hoffman)
I think that's all of them, do forgive me if I'm wrong...I'm supposed to be doing my homework!
He sung a song for the Disney movie Tarzan and Brother Bear. I don't know if there are others he has done.
No. Phil Collins did not sing any songs heard in The Lion King.
Phil Collins is still alive as of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021. He was born on January 30, 1951, and there have been no reports or credible sources confirming his death. It's always important to verify information from reliable sources before spreading any news about someone's death.
he needs to tape drumsticks to his hands to play because he can't hold them any more
Van Morrisson does not appear to have recorded any duets with Phil Collins, but Morrisson has performed duets with many others, such as John Lee Hooker, Ray Charles, and Shane MacGowan etc. Although Van Morrisson and Phil Collins both became members of the Songwriters Hall of Fame at the same time, i.e. in 2003, and they have each performed many duets, none, it would seem, have been with each other. INTERESTING COINCIDENCE In 1970 Van Morrisson wrote 'Domino', a tribute to singer Fats Domino. (It had the refrain 'Oh oh Domino') In 1986, Phil Collins' group Genesis also wrote a song called 'Domino' (The Last Domino)' for their album 'Invisible Touch', but this song has the refrain 'You've got to go Domino' and is quite a different song to Van Morrisson's 'Domino.'
Phil wrote the bulk of the song while the band was taking a break in 1980 ish. When the band got back together for the next album, that turned out to be Duke, each member brought in whatever they had written. Misunderstanding (and another deeply personal song to Phil, "Please Dont Ask") was such a great song that Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford decided it would be great on the album. It never appeared on any of Phil's solo albums. However, for his final solo tour Phil did perform a version of the song during the US leg of his tour.
No. Phil Collins did not sing any songs heard in The Lion King.
Phil Collins officially retired from music in March 2011, citing family commitments as his main reason. As a result he is unlikely to be performing at any concerts in the future.
Phil Collins is still alive as of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021. He was born on January 30, 1951, and there have been no reports or credible sources confirming his death. It's always important to verify information from reliable sources before spreading any news about someone's death.
not anymore i don't no why they used to but not anymore
he needs to tape drumsticks to his hands to play because he can't hold them any more
No, only soundtracks.
You can buy them at any online store like Ebay!
If you are referring to a newer version, it's the Black Eyed Peas. Any other version, I'm not sure. The original version is sung by Phil Collins or Genesis as far as I know.
There is not enough statistical data to answer this question properly and without the adequate amount of information (via poll or survey data), any answer would simply be opinion based and not a substantial answer.
There is not enough statistical data to answer this question properly and without the adequate amount of information (via poll or survey data), any answer would simply be opinion based and not a substantial answer.
Van Morrisson does not appear to have recorded any duets with Phil Collins, but Morrisson has performed duets with many others, such as John Lee Hooker, Ray Charles, and Shane MacGowan etc. Although Van Morrisson and Phil Collins both became members of the Songwriters Hall of Fame at the same time, i.e. in 2003, and they have each performed many duets, none, it would seem, have been with each other. INTERESTING COINCIDENCE In 1970 Van Morrisson wrote 'Domino', a tribute to singer Fats Domino. (It had the refrain 'Oh oh Domino') In 1986, Phil Collins' group Genesis also wrote a song called 'Domino' (The Last Domino)' for their album 'Invisible Touch', but this song has the refrain 'You've got to go Domino' and is quite a different song to Van Morrisson's 'Domino.'
No she wasn't.